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STRAINS: PULLED MUSCLES SYMPTOMS AND FIRST AID

A strain is when a muscle becomes overstretched and tears. This painful injury, also called a "pulled muscle," can be caused by an accident, improper use of a muscle, or overuse of a muscle.

Causes

Excessive physical activity or effort

Improperly warming up before a physical activity

Poor flexibility

Symptoms

Pain and difficulty moving the injured muscle

Discolored and bruised skin

Swelling

First Aid

Apply ice immediately to reduce swelling. Wrap the ice in cloth -- avoid using ice directly on the skin. Apply ice for 10 to 15 minutes every 1 hour for the first day. Then, every 3 to 4 hours.
Use ice for the first 3 days. After that, either heat or ice may be helpful.

Rest the pulled muscle for at least a day. If possible, keep the pulled muscle elevated above the level of the heart.

Avoid using a strained muscle while it is still painful. When the pain subsides, start activity slowly and in moderation.

When to Contact a Medical Professional

You are unable to move the muscle.

The injury is bleeding.

Call your doctor if the pain does not go away after several weeks.

Prevention

Warm-up properly before exercise and sports.

Keep your muscles strong and flexible.

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